Flag of Amur Oblast explained

The flag of Amur Oblast, a federal subject of Russia, was adopted on 16 April 1999. The lower part of the flag (1/3 of the width) is blue in colour and is separated from the upper part by a white serpentine belt, reminiscent of a river wave. The width of the belt is 1/15 the width of the flag. The upper part of the flag is red, symbolizing the rich history of the Amur region. The ratio of the flag is 2:3.

Other flags

!Flag!Date!Use!Description
?–presentFlag of Blagoveshchensk
?–presentFlag of Belogorsk
?–presentFlag of Zeya
?–presentFlag of Raychikhinsk
?–presentFlag of Svobodny
?–presentFlag of Tynda
?–presentFlag of Shimanovsk
?–presentFlag of Arkharinsky District
?–presentFlag of Belogorsky District
?–presentFlag of Blagoveshchensky District
?–presentFlag of Zavitinsky District
?–presentFlag of Zeysky District
?–presentFlag of Konstantinovsky District
?–presentFlag of Mazanovsky District
?–presentFlag of Mikhaylovsky District
?–presentFlag of Oktyabrsky District
?–presentFlag of Romnensky District
?–presentFlag of Svobodnensky District
?–presentFlag of Selemdzhinsky District
?–presentFlag of Seryshevsky District
?–presentFlag of Skovorodinsky District
?–presentFlag of Tambovsky District
?–presentFlag of Tyndinsky District
?–presentFlag of Shimanovsky District

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